Ed Baig (usatoday.com) applauds the new iPhone 3G S he's been testing for more than a week. "You can now dial by saying a name or number aloud." Or even pick songs to play "by issuing voice commands." He notes
Everything works flawlessly," says Bob LeVitus (chon.com) of the new iPhone 3G S. "The camera takes better pictures. The video quality is amazing for a phone and the editing and sharing features are superb." And iPhone OS 3.0 delivers "more
In his review of iPhone 3G S, analyst Michael Gartenberg (gartenblog.net) says that the latest iPhone model "raises the bar for smartphone features and performance," calling it the "best performing phone I have ever used." From its "greater memory capacity"
Use the new iPhone 3G S, and the "speed boost hits you between the eyes," reports David Pogue (nytimes.com). And Pogue ticks off all the other new features that make the "substantially improved, still elegant iPhone 3G S" even harder
MobileMe customers with an iPhone enjoy a pair of great new features after installing iPhone OS 3.0. The first lets you log in to your MobileMe account and use Find My iPhone to locate your missing iPhone on a map.
Not to be outdone by an earlier dissection, the tear-down experts over at iFixit came up with the intriguing idea of filming their own iPhone 3G S dismantling with the new video camera on a second iPhone 3G S.
The original iPhone defined a new height of spectacle in consumer electronics launches. With the release of the iPhone 3G S, Apple has managed to keep the media circus surrounding its new smartphones engaged for the third year in a
In a near repeat of problems that plagued last year's iPhone 3G launch, Apple's iPhone activation servers are showing signs of buckling under the pressure of hundreds of thousands of customers who are attempting to activate their new handsets and
Although some of its retail stores on the east coast have already run dry of their initial allotment of iPhone 3G Ss, Apple's exclusive U.S. wireless provider AT&T tells AppleInsider that it sold "hundreds of thousands" of the new touch-screen
A series of benchmarks have shown that Apple's latest iPhone is so fast that it outpaces not just the older iPhone but Palm's self-proclaimed speed champ, the Pre. Sales are also poised to break speed records as new estimates suggest